“Tokyo Sonata,” a film of polite desperation
Best known in the States for his paranormal-inflected studies of urban alienation, “Cure” and “Pulse” (the original, not the lousy American remake), writer-director Kiyoshi Kurosawa turns his eerily tranquil style on the drama of a family in crisis with “Tokyo Sonata.” Trouble begins when 40-something corporate drone Ryuhei Sasaki (Teruyuki Kagawa, left) gets downsize…


